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Liberty Jam is a fundraising event for the sponsorship of RonPaulStock
Saturday May 26th from 11am until 6pm.
Family Friendly – kids under 16 admitted free
Bring Your Own Adult Beverages !!!
BBQ Food and Soft Drinks on location.
The event venue is Matildas’s Cottage in Alpharetta, GA (Clink link for map) Saturday May 26, 2012 from noon until 6 p.m. Admission Prices - See Below.
Master of Ceremonies: Mark Augustyn
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Valerie Sargent Martin | ![]() |
Jordan Page |
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Charles Gregory | ![]() |
The Industry |
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Nick Johnson | ![]() |
Axis Experience with TMOT |
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Bill Greene ? | ![]() |
Patrick Sowell Project |
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Monica Perez | ![]() |
Sailing to Denver |
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Jason Riddle | ||
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Ryan Treat | ||
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Greg Pallen |
Suggested Donation Levels for Admission: (kids under 16 – FREE)
General Admission – $25.00 in advance or $1.00 in Sound Money* at the door.
Copper Level – $50.00 to $99.00 in advance or $2.00 to $4.00 in Sound Money. Includes Wrist Band and Souvenir Cup
Silver Level – $100.00 to $249.00 in advance or $5.00 to $9.00 in Sound Money. Includes Wrist Band, Souvenir Cup and Ron PaulStock Tee Shirt
Gold Level – $250.00 to infinity in advance or $10.00 to infinity in Sound Money. Includes Wrist Band, Souvenir Cup, Ron PaulStock Tee Shirt and Back Stage Pass
*Sound Money = US Silver Coins dated 1964 or earlier
Since the concept of Sound Money seems to be so hard for the sheeple to understand here is a very simple way to illustrate the point.
In and around 1970 a person could buy a gallon of gas for a quarter, today a pre-1965 quarter will buy 2 gallons of gas. Relative to the value of silver, the value of gas has gone down. That is Sound Money.
Sound Money also means that the value of the dollar you earn today retains the same value in the future, and that is the definition of stable currency.
Sound Money = Stable Currency = Zero Inflation = Zero Loss of Value

